As a result of the Russo-Japanese War, Japan
came to be seen by Europeans as
(1) a likely area for colonization
(2) the strongest of the imperialist countries
(3) a leader in the movement for nonalignment
(4) an emerging global threat



Answer :

(2) the strongest of the imperialist countries
japan was the first (and only) asian country to beat russia, so it was a big deal
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Japan was seen as the strongest of the imperialist countries in the continent of Asia after the Russo-Japanese war which was surprisingly enough, won by Japan. The correct option is B.

Japan won a crucial battle against the Russian army which was a surprise in disguise as the Japanese army was up to ten times as smaller as the Russian army.

  • Japan was a country with flaws in the centralized control during the ruling by the feudal system which came to an end for good as the centralization meant increase in power for the Japanese army.

  • Japan became a stronger army after the feudal system came to an end and it made strong alliances with bigger nations to support it during wars. Japan faced Russian army in the Twentieth century.

  • Russian army was much greater compared to Japan and entire world thought Japan would face defeat but it won and the Europeans began to foresee Japan as the strongest nation in the world.

Hence, the correct option is B that Japan was seen as the strongest of the imperialist countries after it won the Russo-Japanese war.

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